Bryant2009-02-102009-02-102009-02-10https://hdl.handle.net/2139/4003Colour: Black and white; Style: Landscape; Other: Bordered, DividedVendors sell their vegetables from vending stands on the roadside, outside of the "Green Flag Bar". Through the doors various palms can be seen. The wooden brace of the vendor stall to the extreme left reads "Rosen-- Syrup". The postcard is addressed to Madeline Dixon of Pennsylvania. Affixed to the postcard is a 1cent Trinidad and Tobago postage stamp.enPlease contact the Main Library, The University of the West Indies for permission to use the digitized images. wimail@sta.uwi.eduPostcardsTrinidad and TobagoWomen merchants--Trinidad and TobagoMarkets--Trinidad and TobagoVending stalls--Trinidad and TobagoStreet vendors--Trinidad and TobagoWomen--Trinidad and TobagoWomen, Black--Trinidad and TobagoClothing and dress--Trinidad and TobagoHats--Trinidad and TobagoHeadgear--Trinidad and TobagoBaskets--Trinidad and TobagoBuildings--Trinidad and TobagoRetail trade--Trinidad and TobagoVegetables--Trinidad and TobagoEthnic costume--IndiaShoes--Trinidad and TobagoArchitecture--Trinidad and TobagoBuildings--Trinidad and TobagoSigns and signboards--Trinidad and TobagoSidewalks--Trinidad and TobagoPavements--Trinidad and TobagoWomen, East Indian--Trinidad and TobagoIndian women--Trinidad and TobagoEast Indians--Trinidad and TobagoTables--Trinidad and TobagoBars (Drinking establishments)--Trinidad and TobagoHospitality industry--Trinidad and TobagoDoors--Trinidad and TobagoDoorways--Trinidad and TobagoArchitecture—DetailsWooden doors--Trinidad and TobagoWrought-iron--Trinidad and Tobago1931Palms--Trinidad and TobagoRoadside Market, TrinidadImage